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What Actor Will You Watch in Anything?
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Dec 10, 2008 07:26AM

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Harder to pick chicks beside Katharine Hepburn, but Meryl Streep, Sissy Spacek and Maggie Smith are great as well.


The pedophilia and possible incest were pretty hard to watch.
I did enjoy Hoffman, especially his scenes with the big lady who lived across the hall. And when he tried to make a connection with Laura Flynn Boyle and was inching his hand across the couch toward hers. Very comical.
This isn't one I would recommend to anyone, though. Except maybe for someone to see the beginning scene with Jon Lovitz. Loved his "You're shit. I'm champagne." scene.

who writes these things?????
it's a great film, but screwball? and comedy" i would not use those words to describe it.

Will Smith, Denzel Washington, and Shia Labeouf.



then there's the divine ms kate w ... i have been known to turn my nose up at her soppier roles (but there's not too much arm wrangling needed in the end)
i also seem to put a fair bit of trust in hugo weaving's choices - i think he's got a pretty decent range (fer an aussie bloke)
and just to make it a nice even 2 fer 2 - cary grant is pretty fab as far as this chick's concerned

My other big love is Christopher Walken. He is in some terrible movies but I will watch them anyway, even if it is only a ten minute scene.
There are other actors I try to follow- many, as I am a big fan of stories in any form, but these are the two that always come to mind first.

Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ellen Page, Kate Beckinsale, Catherine Keener, Sandra Bullock, Julianne Moore, Toni Collette, Rachel McAdams, Jennifer Garner, Maura Tierney, Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone, Jennifer Connelly, Willem Dafoe, Michael Cera, Mark Ruffalo, P.S. Hoffman, Mark Strong, Paul Dano...

Sir Alec Guinness
Robert Duvall
Robert De Niro
Laurel and Hardy
Marx Brothers
Charlie Chaplin
Liam Neeson
Clint Eastwood
Lee Marvin
Alan Cumming
Tim Roth

The one actor I will watch in anything is Ryan Phillippe, for a whole lot of reasons.

Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Rosario Dawson, Meryl Streep, Rachel McAdams.
I know there's a lot more, but that's all I can think of right now.

max von sydow
bibi andersson
harriet andersson
itchy & scratchy
setsuko hara
toshiro mifune
the power puff girls
irene dunn
fatty arbuckle
parker posey
charlotte gainsbourg
marcello mastroiani
monica vitti
peter lorre

Hugh Jackman, definitely.
Add Milla and Sandra to my list too. There'll be more additions, I'm sure, LOL
Tom wrote: "Seconded Gary Oldman. I'm considering seeing THE BOOK OF ELI just to watch him play a villain."
You mean Sid Vicious wasn't a villain?
You mean Sid Vicious wasn't a villain?



Tom wrote: ""You mean Sid Vicious wasn't a villain?"
Not as portrayed in SID AND NANCY."
I misspoke. I meant to say "clueless death clown." But his take on "My Way" was brilliant.
Not as portrayed in SID AND NANCY."
I misspoke. I meant to say "clueless death clown." But his take on "My Way" was brilliant.

Oldman definitely kicked arse in R&G Are Dead - gosh Tom are we agreeing on something
and I believe / agree his range is impressive ... I can't think of a performance of his I haven't enjoyed ... I'd let him be in my gang

Absolutely loved that movie.

-Toshiro Mifune, for being more articulate with his face than 99% of people are with their mouths
-Lauren Bacall, for setting the screen on fire every time
-Robert Mitchum - made "equipoise" part of my vocabulary. Love his cynicism.
-Julie Christie: Makes me drool, even when she's having sex with Donald Sutherland in the world's creepiest movie, and that's saying something.
-Michael Caine - brings/brought a jaunty style and a weirdly incongruous sex appeal to everything he's in
New skool:
-Forest Whitaker - Never a dull moment. Like Mifune, makes uncommon use of his instrument.
-Kristin Scott Thomas - Well, OK, I've had a massive crush on her since Four Weddings - one that only intensified when I found out she's married to her French proctologist, and when I saw her on Top Gear - but she's my favorite dramatic actress of the past twenty years
-Gabriel Byrne, a less macho, more hang-dog Mitchum tough-guy; it's purely a style thing, I just always enjoy him onscreen
-Tom Cruise. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he doesn't have the innate style of any of the others, but he's a perpetual bridesmaid at the Oscars for a reason - he makes everyone else around him look good. The problem is he belongs in the ensemble movies he can't be arsed to do anymore.
-Mary Louise Parker - Those eyes.

I'd even consider FFing through THE ENGLISH PATIENT to see her.

Then, with your DVD player on pause, read Herodotus.
See? Best of both worlds!


Will Smith
Morgan Freeman
Sean Penn
Al Pacino
The classic actors from Hollywood's Golden Age - I'll watch any of them.
Kristen Scott Thomas? I can't stand her! LOL But I'll fast forward to get to Ralph Fiennes. And Juliette Binoche is gorgeous.
